"Godzilla Print" by Eric Rewitzer of San Francisco's 3 Fish Studios. His work, along with that of his wife Annie Galvin, co-owner of 3 Fish Studios, reflects a playful nostalgic approach to things that bring meaning to their life.

Photo: 3 Fish Studios

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Eric Prum and Joshua Williams, the brains behind the Mason Shaker (www.masonshaker.com), recently launched this bar in a bag under their design label, W & P Design, which enables you to venture outdoors without missing your favorite drink.

Photo: Masonshaker.com

Eric Prum and Joshua Williams, the brains behind the Mason Shaker...

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Roll & Brew, a game for home brewers.

Photo: Wood Thumb

Roll & Brew, a game for home brewers.

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Friends Mai Kong and Maria Ha started M-Square Press in 2010 and recently created Rustic Book Design (http://rusticbookdesign.com) to specifically focus on handcrafted books and pens.

This Father's Day, as you contemplate what to purchase for the father figure in your life or your child's, consider a gift that has lasting value for its unique function, craftsmanship or contribution to a burgeoning industry like San Francisco's manufacturing trade. We've compiled fun and interesting selections that can be enjoyed long after Dad's day is over.

Cocktail kit

Eric Prum and Joshua Williams, the brains behind the Mason Shaker ( www.masonshaker.com), recently launched this bar in a bag under their design label, W&P Design, which enables you to venture outdoors without missing your favorite drink. The canvas and leather tote is constructed with an interior aluminum frame and hidden fiberboard bottom. Pockets are designed to hold a 750-ml bottle and their Mason Shaker, which comes with the tote. Other cocktail tools such as a muddler, jigger, four linen cocktail napkins and four glass Picardie tumblers are included. Dolores Park? Make that Marina Green. And make it a double. $279. Foggy Notion, 275 Sixth Ave., No. 101, San Francisco; (415) 683-5654. http://foggy-notion.com.

Cabin Spray

The ruggedly beautiful regions of the Pacific Northwest, desert Southwest and Northern California just became a little more accessible with these unique, 100 percent natural scents from Oakland-based Juniper Ridge. The company's seven fragrances are Siskiyou, Cascade Glacier, Big Sur, Inyo, San Jacinto, Yuba River and Steep Ravine. Each bottle is stamped with a harvest date, and no two batches are alike because of variables like weather and harvest locations. Founder and hiking enthusiast Hall Newbegin and his team hike these regions, harvest the plants and distill them to extract their natural oils. They are then blended to capture that "aromatic snapshot of life on the trail." $65. F.S.C. Barber, 696 Valencia St., San Francisco; (415) 621-9000. www.juniperridge.com/collections/cabin-spray.

In 2011, brothers David and Chris Steinrueck founded their company, Wood Thumb, around a tie made from wood sourced from old barns. What started as a gift for family members blossomed into a business built around the use of reclaimed wood. Their newest product is Roll & Brew, which challenges home brewers to make good beer with the ingredients they roll. This San Francisco startup is part of a larger community of like-minded entrepreneurs, artists and designers building products that inspire interaction with others. $28. 354 Fifth St., San Francisco; (415) 821-9332. www.woodthumb.com.

Godzilla print

"Creature Feature" morning marathons inspired printmaker Eric Rewitzer of San Francisco's 3 Fish Studios to create his "Godzilla Print." His work, along with that of his wife, Annie Galvin, co-owner of 3 Fish Studios, reflects a playful, nostalgic approach to things that bring meaning to their life. Eric's love for his adopted city, San Francisco, and his childhood fascination with Godzilla were the inspiration behind this linocut print, originally produced on a much larger scale for the San Francisco Center for the Book's 2010 Roadworks event. This digital copy measures 16 inches square and is made from a scan of an original and printed with archival inks on archival paper. $50. 3 Fish Studios, 4541 Irving St., San Francisco; (415) 242-3474. www.3fishstudios.com/products/godzilla-print.

Wood journal and pen

Friends Mai Kong and Maria Ha started M-Square Press in 2010 and recently created Rustic Book Design (http://rusticbookdesign.com) to focus on handcrafted books and pens. Many of their journals carry etched designs, including a recent series of San Francisco Victorians, which were produced and entered as part of an SFMade Week and Citibank Local Manufacturing Award program. The journal and pen set uses paulownia wood; the journal measures 4 1/2 by 5 3/4 inches. Refill the journal with M-Square Press paper, keeping completed pages for future generations. They've teamed up with Zaarly, which offers San Francisco residents free delivery. $69. www.zaarly.com/msquarepress/wooden-journal-and-pen-set.

Tablet easel

Peg and Awl is a popular online shop that takes the ordinary out of household tools and tasks. Philadelphia-based owners Walter and Margaux Kent create items using recycled materials whenever possible. Their iPad Easel is made from reclaimed oak and easily attaches to a wall with accompanying tools, or can rest on a tabletop for easy access and viewing. Mounted or not, it provides a functional hands-free ledge in any part of the house. $60. http://pegandawlbuilt.com.